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anadonia

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Really captures the feeling of getting roasted alive underneath a concrete bus shelter, then almost missing the bus because you decided to go for a little stroll while you wait. Beautiful

dinosuds :)

Every time I play this game I have to physically drag myself away from it. Somewhere between Civ IV and Tetris on the scale of games that make you say "one more turn"

She's so cute ;-; let her sleep

This is exactly what I wanted my room to look like in high school :') cute concept and gorgeous art

Best score 574 - I'm just not cut out for speev kicking. Love this game

This was so compelling. I had no idea you could do all this in twine, such a cool use of space and formatting - not to mention player input

Watching this come alive over the course of the morning was absolutely wonderful. Such a great concept, and the acceleration of memory was a brilliant way of showing how ideas and images tend to snowball inside the brain

Beautiful game, beautiful reminder. I love the progress breakdown as well, it's a generous insight and a great way of showing how it all came together

I'm so charmed by this fish. Such a joy to swim

I spent so much time trying to get mad air that I forgot to start baking. 10/10

Distressing is exactly the right word. This is such a simple and brilliant idea for a game

I love your writing style, it really drew me in - which made the ending even better. I think it definitely touched on something true and relatable to all of us (especially during game a week)

Look at him go <3 I love his lil friend

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The texture is so visceral. Just like all my favourite horror media, this game is going on my list of  "things that are awful, but in a good way."

This was a really special thing to experience, thank you for sharing it. I think you really captured something special about memory and forgetting